Posts by rhundey

This past Saturday, Art aRound Town of Exeter held a day-long festival for the creative arts at the local high school. The day’s events were all about the visual arts. The evening’s program focused on folk singing and story-telling. I had a great time telling the audience about Jack Beer and ‘The Other Swimmer.’ This little ditty was based on my ‘feel-good’...

A late winter Lake Huron Sunset, good food and a wonderful audience…. what more can you ask for?
On March 28, I spoke with a Sarnia based book club at Brentwood on the Beach, near Grand Bend. Wei, the resort’s new owner made me feel right at home and the Sarnia group enlivened my reading and story-telling with funny anecdotes and probing questions.

Together with two fabulous visual artists, Ruth Anne Merner and Lynn Haygarth, we just finished a six week workshop on hand-made books. Ruth Anne showed how to hand-make a book with flair and pizazz while Lynn taught water-colours so effectively that even I caught on. Meanwhile, I tried to inspire the class in the written word. The class results were very impressive. And it was a lot of fun to...

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Since he left the nine-to-five world in 2006, RickHundey has been busy with family gatherings, volunteer work, travel, and putting his feet up, somehow finding time in the mix to write two murder mysteries, Death at the Bend and Collingwood Fakeout, and spawning a loyal core of Jack Beer fans.